Pack
goblets and stemware singly. Do not attempt to nest them
as you did with glasses. Follow the same wrapping procedure
as you did with glasses and cups.
Packing Small Kitchen Appliances
It's
best to pack your small kitchen appliances (blender,
toaster, can opener, coffee maker, etc.) together in
one or two boxes (or more, as necessary) rather than
in other boxes with other goods. Later, when unpacking,
you will find this much more convenient.
Wrap
each appliance individually with two or three sheets
of your packing paper. Place each one in the box you
have selected for appliances. When all appliances have
been packed in a box, or boxes, if there are small spaces
that are empty, wad-up some packing paper and fill in
the spaces. However, if you should have a great amount
of space left over then you should pack some other things
in the box in order to fill it up and not waste the
space. For example, you might get a few pots and pans
in the carton, too. |